A multi-stakeholder strategy to identify conservation priorities in Peninsular Malaysia

Malaysia, with its rapidly growing economy, exemplifies the tensions between conservation and development faced by many tropical nations. Here we present the results of a multi-stakeholder engagement exercise conducted to (1) define conservation priorities in Peninsular Malaysia and (2) explore diff...

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Main Author: Nagulendran K.; Padfield R.; Aziz S.A.; Amir A.A.; Abd. Rahman A.R.; Latiff M.A.; Zafir A.; Quilter A.G.; Tan A.; Arifah S.; Awang N.; Azhar N.; Balu P.; Gan P.C.; Hii N.; Reza M.I.H.; Lakshmi Lavanya R.I.; Lim T.; Mahendra S.; Mark Rayan D.; McGowan S.; Paxton M.; Mohamed Z.; Mohd. Salleh D.; Abdullah M.T.; Ibrahim N.A.N.; Puan C.L.; Clements G.R.; Mohamed I.S.M.; Saw L.G.; Shashi K.; Sivananthan E.; Sharma D.S.K.; Surin S.; Vanitha P.; Wadey J.; Wan Hasmah W.M.; Wong E.P.; Wong P.M.; Yeap C.A.; Campos-Arceiz A.
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Nagulendran K.; Padfield R.; Aziz S.A.; Amir A.A.; Abd. Rahman A.R.; Latiff M.A.; Zafir A.; Quilter A.G.; Tan A.; Arifah S.; Awang N.; Azhar N.; Balu P.; Gan P.C.; Hii N.; Reza M.I.H.; Lakshmi Lavanya R.I.; Lim T.; Mahendra S.; Mark Rayan D.; McGowan S.; Paxton M.; Mohamed Z.; Mohd. Salleh D.; Abdullah M.T.; Ibrahim N.A.N.; Puan C.L.; Clements G.R.; Mohamed I.S.M.; Saw L.G.; Shashi K.; Sivananthan E.; Sharma D.S.K.; Surin S.; Vanitha P.; Wadey J.; Wan Hasmah W.M.; Wong E.P.; Wong P.M.; Yeap C.A.; Campos-Arceiz A.
A multi-stakeholder strategy to identify conservation priorities in Peninsular Malaysia
2016
Cogent Environmental Science
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10.1080/23311843.2016.1254078
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85032030015&doi=10.1080%2f23311843.2016.1254078&partnerID=40&md5=1962d66d831d326cac39f0712dee720b
Malaysia, with its rapidly growing economy, exemplifies the tensions between conservation and development faced by many tropical nations. Here we present the results of a multi-stakeholder engagement exercise conducted to (1) define conservation priorities in Peninsular Malaysia and (2) explore differences in perceptions among and within stakeholder groups (i.e. government, academia, NGOs and the private sector). Our data collection involved two workshops and two online surveys where participants identified seven general conservation themes and ranked the top five priority issues within each theme. The themes were: (1) policy and management, (2) legislation and enforcement, (3) finance and resource allocation, (4) knowledge, research and development, (5) socio-economic issues, (6) public awareness and participation and (7) rights of nature. In spite of their very different backgrounds and agendas, the four stakeholder groups showed general agreement in their priority preferences except for two issues. Respondents from government and private sector differed the most from each other in their priority choices while academia and NGO showed the highest degree of similarity. This ranked list of 35 conservation priorities is expected to influence the work of policy-makers and others in Peninsular Malaysia and can be used as a model to identify conservation priorities elsewhere. © 2016 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
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author Nagulendran K.; Padfield R.; Aziz S.A.; Amir A.A.; Abd. Rahman A.R.; Latiff M.A.; Zafir A.; Quilter A.G.; Tan A.; Arifah S.; Awang N.; Azhar N.; Balu P.; Gan P.C.; Hii N.; Reza M.I.H.; Lakshmi Lavanya R.I.; Lim T.; Mahendra S.; Mark Rayan D.; McGowan S.; Paxton M.; Mohamed Z.; Mohd. Salleh D.; Abdullah M.T.; Ibrahim N.A.N.; Puan C.L.; Clements G.R.; Mohamed I.S.M.; Saw L.G.; Shashi K.; Sivananthan E.; Sharma D.S.K.; Surin S.; Vanitha P.; Wadey J.; Wan Hasmah W.M.; Wong E.P.; Wong P.M.; Yeap C.A.; Campos-Arceiz A.
spellingShingle Nagulendran K.; Padfield R.; Aziz S.A.; Amir A.A.; Abd. Rahman A.R.; Latiff M.A.; Zafir A.; Quilter A.G.; Tan A.; Arifah S.; Awang N.; Azhar N.; Balu P.; Gan P.C.; Hii N.; Reza M.I.H.; Lakshmi Lavanya R.I.; Lim T.; Mahendra S.; Mark Rayan D.; McGowan S.; Paxton M.; Mohamed Z.; Mohd. Salleh D.; Abdullah M.T.; Ibrahim N.A.N.; Puan C.L.; Clements G.R.; Mohamed I.S.M.; Saw L.G.; Shashi K.; Sivananthan E.; Sharma D.S.K.; Surin S.; Vanitha P.; Wadey J.; Wan Hasmah W.M.; Wong E.P.; Wong P.M.; Yeap C.A.; Campos-Arceiz A.
A multi-stakeholder strategy to identify conservation priorities in Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Nagulendran K.; Padfield R.; Aziz S.A.; Amir A.A.; Abd. Rahman A.R.; Latiff M.A.; Zafir A.; Quilter A.G.; Tan A.; Arifah S.; Awang N.; Azhar N.; Balu P.; Gan P.C.; Hii N.; Reza M.I.H.; Lakshmi Lavanya R.I.; Lim T.; Mahendra S.; Mark Rayan D.; McGowan S.; Paxton M.; Mohamed Z.; Mohd. Salleh D.; Abdullah M.T.; Ibrahim N.A.N.; Puan C.L.; Clements G.R.; Mohamed I.S.M.; Saw L.G.; Shashi K.; Sivananthan E.; Sharma D.S.K.; Surin S.; Vanitha P.; Wadey J.; Wan Hasmah W.M.; Wong E.P.; Wong P.M.; Yeap C.A.; Campos-Arceiz A.
author_sort Nagulendran K.; Padfield R.; Aziz S.A.; Amir A.A.; Abd. Rahman A.R.; Latiff M.A.; Zafir A.; Quilter A.G.; Tan A.; Arifah S.; Awang N.; Azhar N.; Balu P.; Gan P.C.; Hii N.; Reza M.I.H.; Lakshmi Lavanya R.I.; Lim T.; Mahendra S.; Mark Rayan D.; McGowan S.; Paxton M.; Mohamed Z.; Mohd. Salleh D.; Abdullah M.T.; Ibrahim N.A.N.; Puan C.L.; Clements G.R.; Mohamed I.S.M.; Saw L.G.; Shashi K.; Sivananthan E.; Sharma D.S.K.; Surin S.; Vanitha P.; Wadey J.; Wan Hasmah W.M.; Wong E.P.; Wong P.M.; Yeap C.A.; Campos-Arceiz A.
title A multi-stakeholder strategy to identify conservation priorities in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short A multi-stakeholder strategy to identify conservation priorities in Peninsular Malaysia
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description Malaysia, with its rapidly growing economy, exemplifies the tensions between conservation and development faced by many tropical nations. Here we present the results of a multi-stakeholder engagement exercise conducted to (1) define conservation priorities in Peninsular Malaysia and (2) explore differences in perceptions among and within stakeholder groups (i.e. government, academia, NGOs and the private sector). Our data collection involved two workshops and two online surveys where participants identified seven general conservation themes and ranked the top five priority issues within each theme. The themes were: (1) policy and management, (2) legislation and enforcement, (3) finance and resource allocation, (4) knowledge, research and development, (5) socio-economic issues, (6) public awareness and participation and (7) rights of nature. In spite of their very different backgrounds and agendas, the four stakeholder groups showed general agreement in their priority preferences except for two issues. Respondents from government and private sector differed the most from each other in their priority choices while academia and NGO showed the highest degree of similarity. This ranked list of 35 conservation priorities is expected to influence the work of policy-makers and others in Peninsular Malaysia and can be used as a model to identify conservation priorities elsewhere. © 2016 The Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
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